Looking for a way to help Arkansas Northeastern College and make
a difference in the lives of others? GREAT! There
are several ways you can give to ANC!

Tax Benefits
The Arkansas Northeastern College Foundation qualifies as a
public charity under federal tax law. Thus, gifts made
during a donor's lifetime will result in income tax advantages.
Continuity
A gift establishing a permanent fund with the Arkansas
Northeastern College Foundation will continue to benefit the
community well into the future. The size of the fund can
be increased at any time through additional gifts.
Security
The ANC Foundation ensures the best use of each gift through the
responsible investment policies of the Foundation's Investment
Committee.
Accountability
As a community college foundation, the ANC Foundation guarantees
that funds will be used in the public interest. The
Board
of Governors is appointed from leaders of the region who
understand the interest of non-profit organizations.
Options
Donors may designate the charitable purpose for which gifts are
to be used, or they may leave all or part of the decision to the
Board of Governors.
Eternal Recognition
When establishing a significant fund, a donor has the
opportunity to identify a fund with the name of the donor, a
loved one, family member, friend, or an organization. Such
funds are open-ended and may be increased at any time by
additional gifts.
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Give by Check
Check made out to the ANC Foundation are tax deductible and can
be mailed to:
Attn: Rachel Gifford
ANC Foundation
2501 S. Division St.
Blytheville, AR 72315
Other Ways to Give!
Contact Information
Rachel Gifford
870-838-2902 (phone)
870-763-0948 (fax)
email:
rgifford@smail.anc.edu
Disclaimer:
The ANC Foundation is not engaged in rendering legal or tax
advisory services. For advice and assistance in specific
cases, the services of an attorney or other professional advisor
should be obtained. This publication is provided to give
accurate and authoritative information of a general character
only. State laws govern wills, trusts, and charitable
gifts made in a contractual agreement. Advice from legal
counsel should be sought when considering these types of gifts. |